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Adam Duritz on dating, and using Tinder, at 50

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Singer Adam Duritz arrives to the premiere of Salient Media's "Freeloaders" at Sundance Cinema on January 7, 2013 in Los Angeles, California.

We've speculated about how Jen is handling the evolving relationship of Brangelina (for years!), but what about the former flames of Aniston? How have they fared since their flings with the most famous of Friends?

Fortunately, Counting Crows frontman Adam Duritz, who once upon a time dated Jennifer Aniston (and Courtney Cox) ((Oh, AND Emmy Rossum)) stopped by Huff Post Live to dish the details of dating at 50.

He was there to promote his new album Somewhere Under Wonderland, but somehow the talk turned to Tinder, the swipe-centric socializing app, in which Duritz takes part:

Adam Duritz: "Everybody is on Tinder. My married friends are on Tinder. Seriously, there is nobody who is not on Tinder at this point. It's a video game. My married publicist who told me not to go on Tinder is on Tinder, and so is her husband."

Host Ricky Camilleri: "Just to play? Not to meet up? Not to hang out with anybody?"

Duritz: "What?'Cause everybody has "Over 50″ in their age range? I don't think people even see me on there."

And while the technology has changed, dating has remained mostly the same according to Duritz.

Camilleri: "Has dating changed?"

Duritz: "Has dating changed? No, it's still the same thing. You gotta, like, meet another person. In my case they are girls, who you have NO IDEA what they are thinking and then you just sort of like, muddle through and then you crash into a wall. Something like that, usually."

We'd offer Duritz some dating advice (maybe cut your hair?) but his track record, and downright delightful (and self-deprecating) demeanor, would seem to indicate that he's doing ok.